Founded in the 1950s, Carolina Fine Art Framing is located on East Bay Street in the historic Faber-Ward house, a Palladian- style three-story home erected in 1832. Purchased five years ago by painter Wilfred Spoon, Carolina Fine Art Framing con- tinues the tradition of crafting handmade, museum-quality frames in its new location. You’ll also find premium
reproduction frame samples produced using centuries-old techniques, including water gilding and hand-carving. The showroom is filled with such examples as well as Spoon’s original paintings and those of New York artist Mark Heyer. In order to provide the best customer service—including pick-ups, deliveries and in-home consultations and installations— Carolina Fine Art Framing has transitioned to a by-appoint- ment gallery. Helping customers find the best framing solution is a priority for Spoon, who loves the opportunity to create unique designs for everything from fine art and paper to canvas, photography, ceramics, textiles and more. It’s worth a visit for any art lover or collector. Call for an appointment.